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anti-lock brakes and technology that we have to use at our disposal. no, we're not reinventing the wheel, we're using everything at our disposal to make sure our car goes fast. our car goes far, and we see victory in everything we're doing. >> there were i think four african-american members of congress on the day dr. martin king gave his speech. there were 44 today. how do you understand yourself as someone who is in both inherit the tradition of activism and you are within the halls of power yourself? >> well, it's absolutely what shaped my life. i remember 50 years ago, i was nine years old, i remember it very well. you have two and a half generations here. it was the struggles of the civil rights movement that absolutely shaped my life and made me make a commitment at a young age that i was going to devote my life to fighting for social and economic justice. i spent many years before being in office, being involved in direct action, studied the civil rights movement, and spent a great deal of time trying to raise the next generation. >> how does th
anti-lock brakes and technology that we have to use at our disposal. no, we're not reinventing the wheel, we're using everything at our disposal to make sure our car goes fast. our car goes far, and we see victory in everything we're doing. >> there were i think four african-american members of congress on the day dr. martin king gave his speech. there were 44 today. how do you understand yourself as someone who is in both inherit the tradition of activism and you are within the halls of...
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with more than 280 square miles charred so far, firefighters are using new technology to survey the damage. drones like this one identify hot spots as fire reshapes the landscape, giving this region a new look and new worries. tonight this fire has destroyed some 31 homes. it threatens 4,500 structures, it is just over 20% contained. lester? >> all right, miguel. thanks for the update from there. >>> up next, as we continue from the nation's capital, where are the worst drivers on the american road? there's a new list out tonight. >>> looks like a star is born after a giant upset by an american teenager at the u.s. open. 17-year-old victoria duvall ranked 296th in the world shocked former u.s. open champion samantha stosur in the first round last night under the lights of arthur asch stadium in new york. duval plays her next match tomorrow but later today talked to nbc news about her big win. see the interview tomorrow morning on "today." >>> though a lot of folks would beg to differ, a new report says washington, d.c. has the worst drivers of any big city in america. the nation's capital
with more than 280 square miles charred so far, firefighters are using new technology to survey the damage. drones like this one identify hot spots as fire reshapes the landscape, giving this region a new look and new worries. tonight this fire has destroyed some 31 homes. it threatens 4,500 structures, it is just over 20% contained. lester? >> all right, miguel. thanks for the update from there. >>> up next, as we continue from the nation's capital, where are the worst drivers...
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nor can we stop investing in science and technology to train our young people of all races for the jobs of tomorrow, and to act on what we learned about our bodies, our businesses, and our climate. we must push open those stubborn gates. we cannot be discouraged by a supreme court decision. >> the landscape is littered with dashed dreams and lost hopes of all races. the ironry is the future never brimmed with more possibilities. it has never burned brighter in what we could become. if we push open those stubborn gates. and if we do it together. the choice remains as it was on that distant summer day 50 years ago, cooperate and thrive or fight with each other and fall behind. we should all thank god for dr. king and john lewis, and all those who gave us a dream to guide us, a dream they made for like our founders with their lives, their fortunes, their sacred honor. and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey, and we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. god bless them,ed , and god bles america. >> of course, former president
nor can we stop investing in science and technology to train our young people of all races for the jobs of tomorrow, and to act on what we learned about our bodies, our businesses, and our climate. we must push open those stubborn gates. we cannot be discouraged by a supreme court decision. >> the landscape is littered with dashed dreams and lost hopes of all races. the ironry is the future never brimmed with more possibilities. it has never burned brighter in what we could become. if we...
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nor can we stop investing in science and technology to train our young people of all races for the jobs of tomorrow and to act on what we learn about our bodies, our businesses, and our climate. we must push open those stubborn gates. we cannot be discouraged by a supreme court decision that said we don't need this critical provision of the voting rights act because look at the states. it made it harder for african-americans and hispanics and students and the elderly and the infirm and poor working folks to vote. what do you know? they showed up, stood in line for hours, and voted anyway, so obviously we don't need any kind of law. but a great democracy does not make it harder to vote than to buy an assault weapon. we must open those stubborn gates and let us not forget that while racial divides persist and must not be denied, the whole american landscape is littered with the lost dreams and dashed hopes of people of all races. and the great irony of the current moment is that the future has never brimmed with more possibilities. it has never burned brighter in what we could become if w
nor can we stop investing in science and technology to train our young people of all races for the jobs of tomorrow and to act on what we learn about our bodies, our businesses, and our climate. we must push open those stubborn gates. we cannot be discouraged by a supreme court decision that said we don't need this critical provision of the voting rights act because look at the states. it made it harder for african-americans and hispanics and students and the elderly and the infirm and poor...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. [ crisp crunches ] whoo-hoo-hoo! guess it was. [ male announcer ] pringles, bursting with more flavor. ♪ and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog.s. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light way to help keep him trim... ...with a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend he'll love... ...and 20% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. >> i vhave a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> when martin luther king delivered his "i have a dream" speech 50 years ago there were five african-america
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of minority firms we have a diversity problem across the board whether we are talking about media, technology companies. we have a massive problem. until we have jobs and freedom economic prosperity, we will continue to suffer in that regard. >> yet, what we have and this is where we can look back on this 50th anniversary how is it relevant today and the future? we can vote. we can vote with our pocketbooks and remote control. if there isn't a justice we perceive as far as not having enough adversity of our culture, we can speak and we can speak very loudly. >> one unifying color is green, right? >> yes. >> there is truth to that. >> michelle spos to that. >> you do see -- that's right. but you do see viviana, look at why things are moving faster to reaching out to hispanics. gee, there is a dollar attached to appealing to hispanics. >> absolutely. it's really interesting because in this sense, i think the business community and even the media community has been the leadership has been incredibly savvy and they realize this community is topping 1 trillion in buying power and the focus is on t
of minority firms we have a diversity problem across the board whether we are talking about media, technology companies. we have a massive problem. until we have jobs and freedom economic prosperity, we will continue to suffer in that regard. >> yet, what we have and this is where we can look back on this 50th anniversary how is it relevant today and the future? we can vote. we can vote with our pocketbooks and remote control. if there isn't a justice we perceive as far as not having...
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the technology isn't completely now but cheaper to build. apple, about a year ago, they acquire ad fingerprint sensor company. there are all these rumors you can have a fingerprint scan other the next generation aye phone which we will hear more about in september when you think about how, you know, people steal iphones all the ti time. it will be an extra layer of security. >> reporter: i really believe this -- the future is now. we are living in that sort of jetsony era. thank you. good stuff. appreciate it. >>> as a college education gets even more expensive, president obama outlines a plan to rein in hose costs. we will tell what you is at the heart of his plan next. >>> the president just finished a bus tour of college campuses where he said his goal is making higher education more affordable. figures show the president has his work cut out for him. average college student will graduate with a degree and more than $35,000 in debt. the president has a plan to fix it. president obama is looking to create a new ratings system for colleges
the technology isn't completely now but cheaper to build. apple, about a year ago, they acquire ad fingerprint sensor company. there are all these rumors you can have a fingerprint scan other the next generation aye phone which we will hear more about in september when you think about how, you know, people steal iphones all the ti time. it will be an extra layer of security. >> reporter: i really believe this -- the future is now. we are living in that sort of jetsony era. thank you. good...
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nor can away stop investing in science and technology to train young people of all races for the jobs of tomorrow and to act on what we learned about our bodies, our businesses, and our climates. we must push open those stubborn gates. we cannot be discouraged by a supreme court decision that said we don't need this critical provision of the voting rights act because look at the states. it made it harder for armies and hispanics and students and elderly and infirm and poor working folks to vote. what do you know? they showed up, stood in line for hours and voted anyway. so obviously we don't need any kind of law. [applause] >> but a great democracy does not make it harder to vote than to buy an assault weapon. [applause] >> we must open those stubborn gates. and let us not forget while racial divides persist and must not be denied, the whole american landscape is littered with the lost dreams and dashed hopes of people of all races. and the great irony of the current moment is that the future has never brimmed with more possibilities. it has never burned brighter in what we could beco
nor can away stop investing in science and technology to train young people of all races for the jobs of tomorrow and to act on what we learned about our bodies, our businesses, and our climates. we must push open those stubborn gates. we cannot be discouraged by a supreme court decision that said we don't need this critical provision of the voting rights act because look at the states. it made it harder for armies and hispanics and students and elderly and infirm and poor working folks to...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> one of the people most impressed with dr. king's speech back in 1963 was a man who knew a thing or two himself about giving a speech. president john f. kennedy. taylor branch who was with us earlier writes president kennedy watched king's speech on tv. he was impressed with how effortlessly he broke into his "i have a dream" refrain. branch says kennedy turned to his aides and remarked he's damn good. certainly was. we'll be right back. nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all th
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we're in a high technological society. these people go out of work. they don't have the background and experience because they haven't lived. i see that as my role, being that support system to helping to educate them to the things that happened than. i think it was something that was badly needed in america not only for those in attendance but those who could hear and see on television and to send a message to washington, to the state houses, to the local levels that the movement is still alive. and we have to believe that, and we have to act on it. i'm one of the old citizens of the time. i could not help but reflect on things such as the fact that we were not allowed -- people of color were not allowed on television shows. we did hold places in government. i used the theme that had such a negative connotation, stand your ground. i hope i got over to the crowd we need to seize that and use it as our own in a positive way. stand our ground for what we believe, for what we have worked and for what we have died for and move forward. >> it's a reclamati
we're in a high technological society. these people go out of work. they don't have the background and experience because they haven't lived. i see that as my role, being that support system to helping to educate them to the things that happened than. i think it was something that was badly needed in america not only for those in attendance but those who could hear and see on television and to send a message to washington, to the state houses, to the local levels that the movement is still...
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the twin forces of technology and global competition have subtracted those jobs that once provide foot hold into the middle class. reduced the bargaining power of american workers. our politics has suffered. entrenched interests, those who benefit from an unjust status quo resisted any government efforts to give working families a fair deal. martialing an army of lobbyists and opinion makers to argue that taxes on the wealthy who could afford just to fund crumbling schools that all these things violated sound economic principles. we be told that growing inequality was a price for a growing economy. a measure of a free market. that greed was good. and compassion ineffective. and those without jobs or health care had only themselves to blame. then there were those elected officials who found it useful to practice the old politics of division, doing their best to convince middle class americans of a great untruth that government was somehow itself to blame for their growing economic insecurity. that distant bureaucrats were taking their hard earned dollars to benefit the welfare cheat or
the twin forces of technology and global competition have subtracted those jobs that once provide foot hold into the middle class. reduced the bargaining power of american workers. our politics has suffered. entrenched interests, those who benefit from an unjust status quo resisted any government efforts to give working families a fair deal. martialing an army of lobbyists and opinion makers to argue that taxes on the wealthy who could afford just to fund crumbling schools that all these things...
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the problem hasn't been that it is not technologically possible, it is just politically not feasible. a couple of things have happened. one is the attempt to shift gets frustrated. you need only look at some pretty good initiatives that have gone to congress and have been almost dead on arrival. the second is you have another driver, the fed, which has been trying to force change but haven't been able to do it using proper instruments. that is why the benefits have been less than what were expected and the cost or the collateral damage has become a concern. >> where do we go from here? >> let me tell you what should happen. it is important to make the difference between that and what is likely to happen. what should happen is you should have a political coming together on the four things this economy needs. the problem is that the political debate is very -- right now. we need structural reforms. we need more balanced aggregate demand. we need to deal with debt overhang and persistent behavior that underlines this economy. we need some really good micro elements that have to do with t
the problem hasn't been that it is not technologically possible, it is just politically not feasible. a couple of things have happened. one is the attempt to shift gets frustrated. you need only look at some pretty good initiatives that have gone to congress and have been almost dead on arrival. the second is you have another driver, the fed, which has been trying to force change but haven't been able to do it using proper instruments. that is why the benefits have been less than what were...
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i am at the 11 from the open technology institute. some of you may know this is an operational think tank that brings many disciplines together to collaborate on improving access and control over technology. in supporting one of those disciplines, one directly capped with the research and development of polk and technologies such as the wireless project, i especially appreciate the purpose of this event, this water multi city series, bringing people of different backgrounds and experiences together. my team's an official model is not even space ships are built in a vacuum. the technologist's work like planners and researchers, advocates and organizes to assure the technology serve certain needs as we find them out in the world. third monday is an event series of nine cities, the tenth or eleventh just came on line and as i said multiple times, last count, strive to support similar connections between local activists. each city brings its own particular character into the mix. in d.c. the realm of access and technology often have polic
i am at the 11 from the open technology institute. some of you may know this is an operational think tank that brings many disciplines together to collaborate on improving access and control over technology. in supporting one of those disciplines, one directly capped with the research and development of polk and technologies such as the wireless project, i especially appreciate the purpose of this event, this water multi city series, bringing people of different backgrounds and experiences...
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some lead in industrial and technological revolution. some in world war ii. arlington cemetery, so close to where we are right now, we can hear the whisper of those brave names, sullivan, fernandez. today, 50 million american latinos demand our rights, rights given to us not by the man who fell in philadelphia who themselves are immigrants and children of immigrants. no, the rights are given to us by god. what we demand is simple. first, we are americans. treat us as such, invest in our neighborhoods, our house, our education. second, we demand a vote. tear down the barriers to voting, don't bring us more. finally, and the second-class citizenship of 5 million children in 6 million parents. >> our next two speakers, professor charles ogletree, harvard law school, and chair of the united we dream, sofia ampos. >> thank you so much. it is a pleasure being here. let me say this first, i want to salute our first african-american governor elected twice in massachusetts, deval patrick. i want to support the great lawyers from florida who represented the families of
some lead in industrial and technological revolution. some in world war ii. arlington cemetery, so close to where we are right now, we can hear the whisper of those brave names, sullivan, fernandez. today, 50 million american latinos demand our rights, rights given to us not by the man who fell in philadelphia who themselves are immigrants and children of immigrants. no, the rights are given to us by god. what we demand is simple. first, we are americans. treat us as such, invest in our...
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i think there are technological revolutions. with the advent of the internet there will be consequences. but it's something to be mindful of. i think the democratic process will sort it out. unfortunately i cannot say anything more. >> kind of a different. we can't bring herself phones and to work. no wireless internet. for good ideas outside of this basic research, we can't even tell our co-workers. so how you innovate in a setting where everything is classified in the classification is there for very good reasons? >> classification issues. >> in a culture of secrecy. >> yap. that's a great question. [laughter] >> i have never been -- all levels say is that over classification is bad. [laughter] and things that are sensitive but unclassified sound like an oxymoron to be. i can say that because it's not my sandbox. figure out what is really important, protected really well everything else, just put it out there. if it really means the national security imperative use all the means to your disposal. but the idea of putting too ma
i think there are technological revolutions. with the advent of the internet there will be consequences. but it's something to be mindful of. i think the democratic process will sort it out. unfortunately i cannot say anything more. >> kind of a different. we can't bring herself phones and to work. no wireless internet. for good ideas outside of this basic research, we can't even tell our co-workers. so how you innovate in a setting where everything is classified in the classification is...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. >>> today i'm directing nasa to begin a search in secondary stools and choose the first citizen passenger in the history of our space program one of america's finest, a teacher. >> daily flashback this day in 1984 ronald reagan announced the first citizen to go into space would be a teacher citing the need to bring space age technology, nearly a year later she was chosen and died in the disaster in 1986. trivia time, two former county sheriffs in congress are rich nugent of florida and dave reicher, sheriff of king county when they captured the green river serial killer. you can go on cable tonight and see a special. today's winner jake maguire. send suggestion to msnbc.com. we'll be right back with a full gaggle. i promise. is really made of cheese? [ cri
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hospitals want the new technology and with health care changes on the way they'll serve more patients. >> we actually have installations on every continent in almost every country which is really interesting because the challenges in u.s. health care they have in all the other countries of the world. >> reporter: even with the cyber knife costing as much as $7 million the benefits of sending more of these to a hospital near you. >> and news about the 30% jump in sales excited investors as well as patients. stock value jumping by nine percent. robots are becoming more common in hospitals and coming from here in the bay area. >> cyber knife. >> that is remarkable. fancy stuff. thanks for joining us. >> we hope to see you back here at 6:00. 7 >>> on the broadcast tonight from washington -- ready to strike. the u.s. prepare as military attack on syria, but tonight the house speaker tells the president to slow down. we'll take a closer look at the possible consequences of american military action. >>> remembering the dream. 50 years after dr. king's historic speech, a huge crowd comes here
hospitals want the new technology and with health care changes on the way they'll serve more patients. >> we actually have installations on every continent in almost every country which is really interesting because the challenges in u.s. health care they have in all the other countries of the world. >> reporter: even with the cyber knife costing as much as $7 million the benefits of sending more of these to a hospital near you. >> and news about the 30% jump in sales excited...
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nor can away stop investing in science and technology to train young people of all races for the jobs of tomorrow and to act on what we learned about our bodies, our businesses, and our climates. we must push open those stubborn gates. we cannot be discouraged by a supreme court decision that said we don't need this critical provision of the voting rights act because look at the states. it made it harder for armies and hispanics and students and elderly and infirm and poor working folks to vote. what do you know? they showed up, stood in line for hours and voted anyway. so obviously we don't need any kind of law. [applause] >> but a great democracy does not make it harder to vote than to buy an assault weapon. [applause] we must open those stubborn gates. let us not forget that while racial divides persist and must not be denied, the whole american landscape is littered with lost dreams and dashed ,opes of people of all races and the great irony of the current moment is that the future has never brimmed with more possibilities. it has never burned brighter in what we could become. if
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. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time. but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> syria's biggest al ly says they must allow the weapons inspectors. >> the shift is really, really small. there is no indication that should western countries or the u.s. or a group or a coalition of the willing once again intervene in a military fashion, even in a limited way, there is no education that russia might be even slightly cooperative this time. >> barack intaps obama's security advisors are meeting at the whitehouse over the weekend. t the united nations disarmament chief has arrived in syria and is expected to coordinate access to the site in the coming hours. charles stratford, al-jazeera. >> for more now on the escalating crisis we are joined by richard murphy, the former u.s. ambassador to syria and saudi array abe i can't. thank you for being with us this morning. >> i want to start by asking: why has the u.s. had such a difficult time trying to figure out how to deal with
. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time. but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> syria's biggest al ly says they must allow the weapons inspectors. >> the shift is really, really small. there is no indication that should western countries or the u.s. or a group or a coalition of the willing once again intervene in a military fashion, even in a limited way,...
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the twin forces of technology and global competition have subtracted those jobs that once provided a foothold into the middle class, reduced the bargaining power of american workers. and our politics has suffered. entrenched interests, those who benefit from an unjust status quo resisted any government efforts to give working families a fair deal, marshaling an army of lobbyists to argue that stronger labor laws or taxes on the wealthy who could afford it just to fund crumbling schools, that all these things violated sound economic principles. we'd be told that growing inequality was a price for a growing economy. a measure of the free market. that greed was good and compassion ineffective. and those without jobs or health care had only themselves to blame. then there were those elected officials who found it useful to practice the old politics of division, doing their best to convince middle-class americans of a great untruth, that government was somehow itself to blame for their growing economic insecurity. that distant bureaucrats were taking their hard-earned dollars to benefit t
the twin forces of technology and global competition have subtracted those jobs that once provided a foothold into the middle class, reduced the bargaining power of american workers. and our politics has suffered. entrenched interests, those who benefit from an unjust status quo resisted any government efforts to give working families a fair deal, marshaling an army of lobbyists to argue that stronger labor laws or taxes on the wealthy who could afford it just to fund crumbling schools, that...
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. >> they may be the only ones that have access to the missile technology that may be being discovered at this time, but these types of chemical weapons are not very, very difficult to manufacture. >> i think all of us have questions about what really happened on the ground. where the source of the chemicals came from, where the attack came from, who promoted the attack and i think what you're seeing in general is a significant amount of caution in news reports and official statements as to where those attacks came from and who actually conducted those attacks so until those questions are answered i think people are very, very hesitant not only to make official statements but also to suggest a possible response. >> reporter: to other news now anti-coup protest in egypt defied nighttime curfews in several cities and this was a protest south of cairo and marches in the city district and minya. the demonstrations shrunk since it killed hundreds. the opposition is calling for peaceful protests against the government and want the ruling and party to quit power and says they miss managed the
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you are enjoying freedoms, opportunity, technology, things that were given to you bought by the struggles and the sacrifices and the work of those who came before. don't you forget where you come from. you drank deeply from wells of freedom and liberty and opportunity that you did not dig. you eat lavishly from banquet tables, prepared for you by your ancestors. we in my generation cannot now afford to sit back consuming all of our blessings, getting dumb, fat and happy thinking that we have achieved freedom. the truth of the matter is, that the dream still demands that the moral conscience of our country still calls us, that hope still needs heroes. we need to understand that there is still work to do. when the leading cause of death for black men my age and younger is gun violence, we still have work to do. when we still have a justice system that treats the economically disadvantaged and minorities different than others, we still have work to do. when you can in america work a full-time job plus over time and still be below the stifling -- we still have work to do. when we see wages st
you are enjoying freedoms, opportunity, technology, things that were given to you bought by the struggles and the sacrifices and the work of those who came before. don't you forget where you come from. you drank deeply from wells of freedom and liberty and opportunity that you did not dig. you eat lavishly from banquet tables, prepared for you by your ancestors. we in my generation cannot now afford to sit back consuming all of our blessings, getting dumb, fat and happy thinking that we have...
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. >> today, what we've learned before in powerful movements of the people, combining it with the technology that we have today and being really on the ground and working with young people. so we're in the state of florida right now working with college age students and youth teaching them about organizing, teaching them about successful movements of the past and then giving them some on the ground training because we've got some real issues that we've got to confront today. >> this summer, the trayvon martin martin case, the george zimmerman why verdict, that was a big moment for the organization. >> it was. a big moment for the country. what it showed is we do live in the day where the death of a young child whether he be black, white, brown, can be condoned, covered up. what we see is that our laws don't really protect anybody anymore, i think the death of trayvon martin was an alarm clock for a lot of young people because he was just like us. he dressed like us, he talked is like us, he went to the store and bought the same things we would. so it was an opportunity for us to engage in a
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. lori: a recent interactive survey finds that the leader of the americans are more concerned about their physical appearance than finance is. 76% would rather keep current debt rather than gain 25 pounds on the other hand when the word bankruptcy enters the equation one dash the equation 40 percent say being ideal great was preferable to being oke. the market recovered some of their losses meaning there could be intervention in syria. now with their chief equity strategist that is skinny and rich we have our senior portfolio strategist al-assad -- bob dahl. did you hear our previous story? to do see any of that in your line of work? >>. [laughter] i don't know which is worse. lori: we do have a slight lay so with a couple of days of losses also some disappointing economic news? >> with syria it is new, with plenty to worry about with the fed tapering we worry about the next fed chairman, the debt ceiling will come up again this fall. serve the we are
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. lori: a recent interactive survey finds that the leader of the americans are more concerned about their physical appearance than finance is. 76% would rather keep current debt rather than gain 25 pounds on the other hand when the word bankruptcy enters the equation one dash the equation 40 percent say being ideal great was preferable to being oke. the market...
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the government has given them a taste of 21st-century technology. it is called the one tablet per child policy, an attempt to help classrooms leapfrog from blackboards to the touchscreen digital age. having a tablet is an exciting novelty, but is it more than that? you have got a lot of parents. what are you doing with the kids? there aren't games all the time. is this a learning tool? this is not a game. it is a learning tool. and they need to learn how to use the tool properly. >> this is an immensely ambitious scheme. issue one of these tablet computers to every single one of the children, and they are expensive, but is it what thailand needs? after all, this is a country that spends more of its budget on education than any other, and yet it's children come out of school with poor were educations. saturday morning at the tutorial school in bangkok, and these children have come in the hundreds to catch up on chemistry. there is a reputation for getting high school students through their exams, and the class is always packed. they and their anxious
the government has given them a taste of 21st-century technology. it is called the one tablet per child policy, an attempt to help classrooms leapfrog from blackboards to the touchscreen digital age. having a tablet is an exciting novelty, but is it more than that? you have got a lot of parents. what are you doing with the kids? there aren't games all the time. is this a learning tool? this is not a game. it is a learning tool. and they need to learn how to use the tool properly. >> this...
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>> they already have the technology to do that. these cruise missiles could launch from 1,500 miles away. that's not the issue. it's clear then, wherever those u.n. inspectors are, which probably would be pretty close to regime targets, that those are not going to be the targets. if, in fact, those air strikes begin within the next couple of days. which is what we're hearing. >> all right. jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. it's going to be a long holiday weekend, thank you, sir. >>> with lawmakers on reset till next week, mostly bit players in the drama surrounding syria. joining me now, democratic member of the armed services committee. senator, i want to begin with the fact that you've got democratic colleagues from connecticut, john larson on the house side, longtime member of house leadership there. your senate colleague, chris murphy. all believing that congress should play a larger role. not just consultation, but a larger role. what say you? >> i say there has to be a larger role and there has to be consultation. which so fa
>> they already have the technology to do that. these cruise missiles could launch from 1,500 miles away. that's not the issue. it's clear then, wherever those u.n. inspectors are, which probably would be pretty close to regime targets, that those are not going to be the targets. if, in fact, those air strikes begin within the next couple of days. which is what we're hearing. >> all right. jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. it's going to be a long holiday weekend, thank you, sir....
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the twin forces of technology and global competition have subtracted those jobs that once provided a foothold into the middle class. reduced the bargaining power of american workers. and our politics have suffered. intrenched interests, those who benefit from an unjust status quo, resisted any government efforts to give working families a fair deal. -- or taxes on the wealthy who can afford it just to fund crumbling schools, that all these things violated sound economic principles. we'd be told that growing inequality was a price for a growing economy. the measure of a free market. that greed was good and compassion ineffective. that those without jobs or health care had only themselves to blame. then there were those elected officials who found it useful to practice the old politics of division. doing their best to convince middle class americans of a great untruth. that government was somehow itself to blame for their growing economic insecurity. that distant bureaucrats were taking their hard earned dollars to benefit the welfare cheat or the illegal immigrant. and then if we're h
the twin forces of technology and global competition have subtracted those jobs that once provided a foothold into the middle class. reduced the bargaining power of american workers. and our politics have suffered. intrenched interests, those who benefit from an unjust status quo, resisted any government efforts to give working families a fair deal. -- or taxes on the wealthy who can afford it just to fund crumbling schools, that all these things violated sound economic principles. we'd be told...
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this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. find your career success in the bay area. learn how at devry.edu. . >>> mark is here now with sports. what got into the oakland a's? >> they got a lot of good hitters. they have been in a slump for a month. it had to happen. they have broken out in a big way. starting the 8th 8th. 15 hits. an rbi double. next man to the plate. they need this guy to start swinging and that he does on this organization. rbi single. top of the 8th. a's looking to beat the tiges for the third game in a row -- tigers for the third game in a row. 10-1 oakland. . >> another super start hits the campus of university of california at berkeley. welcome missy franklin. the four time olympic gold medalist in swimming. she is not just another freshman. she will live in the dorm. cheery. she grew up in colorado but she came to berkeley for the atmosphere. >> favorite things about berkeley, unique environment. nowhere e
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> welcome back, everybody. there were celebrations over the weekend. tomorrow was the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a dream speech. tracie potts is in washington. tell us what's in store. >> reporter: betty, you saw the crowds over the weekend. tomorrow is the actual anniversary. there's a program planned, four hours of speeches and presentations. the highlight of that is at the end president obama delivering a speech at the very site where martin luther king delivered his i have a dream speech 50 years ago. that's happening tomorrow, but there are some events leading up to that today. at the white house, a film screening hosted by first lady michelle obama. she'll be speaking there. there's an educational response happening there as well. the big event, hundreds of thousands of people expected here on the national mall tomorrow. >> that's going to be quite a sight. thank you, tracie. >>> some stories making news. george zimmerma
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> welcome back, everybody. there were celebrations over the weekend. tomorrow was the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a dream speech. tracie potts is in washington. tell us what's in store. >> reporter: betty, you saw the crowds over the weekend. tomorrow is the actual anniversary. there's a program planned, four hours of...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. [ male announcer ] staying warmnd dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. neil: red line drawn, crossed, missiles, and the only question is set for what? ♪ welcome, everybody. assad, is he ready for this one? either an idiot or doesn't have internet because we've begin him more than enough warning it's coming, the missiles are coming, the punishment is coming. that does not mean you are going, assad. we're not out to topple him. i guess just scare him. like i said, since we've given him a head use up with the at
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of course, in technology, that never happens. happened to the stock market value angered investors. it was worth over $500 billion. apple's was worth just 15 billion and google hadn't even made its stock market debut. today, apple is way ahead, worth over 450 billion and google's value has outstripped that of microsoft. its shares per up on the news of ballmer's and. last autumn, the embattled chief executive told me he was not complacent. >> everybody will always say that there is a chance to do better in any company. we will continue to work hard as a company to improve. >> for all of his enthusiasm, windows eight and the new surface tablet have not really excited consumers. now, microsoft is looking for a new boss who can point the company towards a more innovative future. >> the search is on at microsoft. starting tomorrow, a series of events will be held to mark the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. martin luther king delivered his famous i have a dream speech. from coast-to-coast, there are many murals bearing king's image. one photographer has spent the last 30 yea
of course, in technology, that never happens. happened to the stock market value angered investors. it was worth over $500 billion. apple's was worth just 15 billion and google hadn't even made its stock market debut. today, apple is way ahead, worth over 450 billion and google's value has outstripped that of microsoft. its shares per up on the news of ballmer's and. last autumn, the embattled chief executive told me he was not complacent. >> everybody will always say that there is a...
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technology innovation all the developments around. the future are covered. that was a new alert and. scared me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy and a great thing that had. a court of law found alive is a story. playing out in real life. today . these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. for racial to the day. or even. it was going to chile. so i went to miami to recruit assassins but when i. because it will do nothing nothing to. community and remember they trained as cameramen in venezuela so they could get press credentials. if you're going to get out of the last minute when they decided it wasn't worth risking their own lives. is very uncomplimentary. maurice bishop then informed vesey honor that castro was planning a visit to quito ecuador on his way home to cuba vesey on a contacted luis posada country less a former baathist a policeman and a well known anti castro militant to assassinate castro.
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future are covered. oh i'm tom arbonne a washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on a special edition of the big picture starting off tonight we'll revisit my conversations with great minds with five time green party candidate for president ralph nader in our conversation we talked about how he got his start in politics and his views on the state of american politics today and we'll look back at my conversations with great minds with gabriel weinberg the c.e.o. and founder of duck duck go a search engine that keeps its users data personal and private and don't forget my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com and your local bookstore so.
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. my dna...s me. it helps make me who i am every piece is important... it's like a self-portrait this part.. makes my eyes blue... so that's why the sun makes me sneeze... i might have an increased risk of heart disease... arthritis gallstones hemochromatosis i'll look into that stuff we might pass onto to our kids... foods i might want to avoid... hundreds of things about my health... getting my 23andme results it really opened my eyes... the more you know about your dna the more you know about yourself... i do things a little differently now... eat better... ask more questions change what you can, manage what you can't i always wondered what my dna said about me... me... me. now i know. know more about your health. go to 23andme.com and order your dna kit for only $99 today. learn hundreds of things about your health at 23andme.com ♪ >>> does the pentagon think the founding fathers are a tad extreme? in a student guide titled extremism put up by d
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some lead in industrial and technological revolution. some in world war ii. arlington cemetery, so close to where we are right now, we can hear the whisper of those brave names, sullivan, for non-death -- fernandez. today, 50 million american latinos demand our rights, rights given to us not by the man who fell in philadelphia who themselves are immigrants and children of immigrants. no, the rights are given to us by god. what we demand is simple. first, we are americans. treat us as such, and vesta and our neighborhoods, our house, our education. second, we demand a vote. tear down the barriers to voting, don't bring us more. classly, and the second- citizenship of 5 million children in 6 million parents. ♪ >> our next two speakers, professor charles over tree, harvard law school, and chair of the united we dream, sofia campos. >> thank you so much. it is a pleasure being here. let me say this first, i want to salute our first african- american governor elected twice in massachusetts, deval patrick. support the great lawyers from florida who represented th
some lead in industrial and technological revolution. some in world war ii. arlington cemetery, so close to where we are right now, we can hear the whisper of those brave names, sullivan, for non-death -- fernandez. today, 50 million american latinos demand our rights, rights given to us not by the man who fell in philadelphia who themselves are immigrants and children of immigrants. no, the rights are given to us by god. what we demand is simple. first, we are americans. treat us as such, and...
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technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. >>> it was a moving scene on the national mall yesterday as thousands gathered to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. but it's not over yet. saturday's events were called to action which will culminate in a speech on president obama wednesday. exactly 50 years after martin luther king, jr. junior gave his speech. in 1963 president kennedy chose not to address the crowd on that august day but now five decades later we will watch as president obama, nation's first black president reflects on the legacy of dr. king and what the march has meant for the progress of our nation. with me now, two men who eloquently lent their voices to yesterday's celebration. president of the naacp. and
technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] or...that works. esurance. proud sponsor of the u.s. open. check out esurance on facebook. >>> it was a moving scene on the national mall yesterday as thousands gathered to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. but...
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technology gives you control and now technology gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system, customized just for your home. control from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and monitored by professionals 24/7. go to livewatch.com to get plug & protect interactive security delivered to your door. arm or disarm your system from anywhere. lock or unlock your doors, turn your lights off or on, even oversee your home with live video. with plug & protect your security system is configured, tested, and then shipped directly to your home. no wires, no installers, just peel and place. go to livewatch.com because with plug & protect we customize your security to fit your home. the plug & protect secret is technology. with technology, you buy airline tickets without a travel agent, you trade stocks without a stockbroker. now with plug & protect, you can protect your home without an installer, pushy salesman, or a long contract. >> every day the kids got out of school before i left work. i w
technology gives you control and now technology gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system, customized just for your home. control from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and monitored by professionals 24/7. go to livewatch.com to get plug & protect interactive security delivered to your door. arm or disarm your system from anywhere. lock or unlock your doors, turn your...
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so if they are not aer what of the technology, they -- if they're not aware of the technology, they would never know what their options are. >> reporter: if you have the option to work at home, you have the opportunity for much less stress. in san francisco, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> like we said, lucky to work from home. some people lucky enough to call treasure island, yerba buena island home. paul deanno is out here with me on the island with tonight's weather as the fog moves in. >> reporter: tell you what allen, it's a windy treasure island. you know, that's the big change from the norm. they had to take elements in mind when they designed this thing. the roadbed stretches a couple of miles and it is very thin almost like an airplane wing. as a matter of fact, engineers describe it as such. so what they have to do is they installed these things called wind vortex shutters under the roadbed. what that does it breaks up the wind and doesn't allow it to get in sync with the bridge because if that happens, the bridges have a history of moving up and down a little bit and if you're an engine
so if they are not aer what of the technology, they -- if they're not aware of the technology, they would never know what their options are. >> reporter: if you have the option to work at home, you have the opportunity for much less stress. in san francisco, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> like we said, lucky to work from home. some people lucky enough to call treasure island, yerba buena island home. paul deanno is out here with me on the island with tonight's weather as the fog moves in....